The 2,000,000th post game

Started by Tattoo52,234 pages
Originally posted by RogerRamjet
so where you're gonna use em? is there a lake somewhere in Nevada? 😕

Google that shit. ermm

We're all gonna use 'em.

Lake Mead is a stones throw away and we also have a reservoir less than 2/10th's of a mile away that is large enough for people to bring boats to play around with.

canada

Originally posted by Tattoo
Google that shit. ermm

We're all gonna use 'em.

Lake Mead is a stones throw away and we also have a reservoir less than 2/10th's of a mile away that is large enough for people to bring boats to play around with.

google what? dontgetit

i figured...but where?? you see...we dumbass Germans think Nevada is nothing but ****ing desert and Las Vegas and the educated German dumbasses know that there's a Reno too...but that's about it srug

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
google what? dontgetit

i figured...but where?? you see...we dumbass Germans think Nevada is nothing but ****ing desert and Las Vegas and the educated German dumbasses know that there's a Reno too...but that's about it srug

For Nevada Lakes. ermm

"Lake Mead is the largest man-made lake and reservoir in the United States. It is located on the Colorado River about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and Arizona. Formed by water impounded by Hoover Dam, it extends 110 mi (180 km) behind the dam, holding approximately 28.5 million acre feet (35 km³) of water. The water held in Lake Mead is released via aqueducts to communities in southern California and Nevada."

And here is a picture:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Lake_Mead_Nevada1.jpg

Originally posted by Tattoo
For Nevada Lakes. ermm

"Lake Mead is the largest man-made lake and reservoir in the United States. It is located on the Colorado River about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and Arizona. Formed by water impounded by Hoover Dam, it extends 110 mi (180 km) behind the dam, holding approximately 28.5 million acre feet (35 km³) of water. The water held in Lake Mead is released via aqueducts to communities in southern California and Nevada."

And here is a picture:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Lake_Mead_Nevada1.jpg

HOLY JESUS **** BALLS!

THERE'S WATER IN NEVADA???

*Faints*

Originally posted by dave_kodak
HOLY JESUS **** BALLS!

THERE'S WATER IN NEVADA???

*Faints*

Statistics

* Surface area: 247 mi² (640 km²), backing up 110 mi (180 km) behind the dam.
* Water volume: approximately 46 billion yd³ (35.2 km³), or 28.5 million acre feet (35 km³); nearly two years of average Colorado River flow; largest man-made reservoir in the U.S.
o This is enough water to cover the entire state of Pennsylvania in one foot depth of water.
* Shoreline: 550 mi (885 km)
* Visitors: 8 – 10 million per year (Lake Mead National Recreation Area)
o Fifth most visited national park in the U.S., (reported by National Park Service)

Originally posted by Tattoo
For Nevada Lakes. ermm

"Lake Mead is the largest man-made lake and reservoir in the United States. It is located on the Colorado River about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the states of Nevada and Arizona. Formed by water impounded by Hoover Dam, it extends 110 mi (180 km) behind the dam, holding approximately 28.5 million acre feet (35 km³) of water. The water held in Lake Mead is released via aqueducts to communities in southern California and Nevada."

And here is a picture:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Lake_Mead_Nevada1.jpg

*makes note* ah yes...📖

Originally posted by Tattoo
Statistics

* Surface area: 247 mi² (640 km²), backing up 110 mi (180 km) behind the dam.
* Water volume: approximately 46 billion yd³ (35.2 km³), or 28.5 million acre feet (35 km³); nearly two years of average Colorado River flow; largest man-made reservoir in the U.S.
o This is enough water to cover the entire state of Pennsylvania in one foot depth of water.
* Shoreline: 550 mi (885 km)
* Visitors: 8 – 10 million per year (Lake Mead National Recreation Area)
o Fifth most visited national park in the U.S., (reported by National Park Service)

Wow.... i feel like... i learned something... my head feels... less... stupid... AHHH make it stop!!!

but the question remains...is there NATURAL inland water in the state of Nevada?

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
but the question remains...is there NATURAL inland water in the state of Nevada?

We do have oasis' with flowing water.

Originally posted by Tattoo
We do have oasis' with flowing water.

some kind of reservoir by any chance?

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
some kind of reservoir by any chance?

I imagine they flow towards something...a larger body of water. shrug

Originally posted by Tattoo
I imagine they flow towards something...a larger body of water. shrug

i looked it up myself...****ing Angora Lakes is teh shiz! 😎

lookie lookie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angora_Lakes

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
i looked it up myself...****ing Angora Lakes is teh shiz! 😎

lookie lookie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angora_Lakes

Nice

Touch of Pink or Eternity? hmm

why do you hurt me so bad??

Originally posted by The Pict
Nice

yup...real peaceful n' shit... 😉

we are young!! heartache to heartache we stand! searching our hearts for so loooouooong!

Originally posted by Les yeux clos

I say Touch of Pink, the bottle is more purtyful.